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An Exploratory Comparison of Disasters, Riots and Terrorist Acts

Disasters, 2003
One question that emerged following the 11 September attacks was how to categorise and classify the event within existing disaster and conflict‐event research frameworks. A decade ago, Quarantelli (1993) compared findings on the similarities and differences between consensus‐ and conflict‐type events by illustrating a conceptual distinction between the
Lori A, Peek, Jeannette N, Sutton
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The Use of Electrical Monitoring and Surveillance Systems to Prevent Emergencies of a Terrorist Nature (on the Example of Motor Vehicles)

2019 IEEE 20th International Conference on Computational Problems of Electrical Engineering (CPEE), 2019
The paper proposes an innovative approach to the use of electrical monitoring and surveillance systems for the prevention of emergency situations of a terrorist nature at secure facilities/guarded objects of critical infrastructure.
M. Divizinyuk, N. Kasatkina, B. Melnyk
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Terrorist attacks in Turkey: An evaluate of terrorist acts that occurred in 2016

2018 6th International Symposium on Digital Forensic and Security (ISDFS), 2018
Terrorist attacks are the most significant challenging for the humankind across the world, which need the whole attention. To predict the terrorist group which is accountable for results and activities utilizing historical info is a difficult task because of the lake of detailed terrorist data. Therefore, this paper based on predicting terrorist groups
Dilkhaz Yaseen Mohammed, Murat Karabatak
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Incitement to Terrorist Acts and International Law

Leiden Journal of International Law, 2010
AbstractThis article considers the initiative of UN Security Council Resolution 1624 (2005) in criminalizing incitement to terrorist acts, in the light of criminal and international human rights law. The analysis is informed by the specific type of terrorism with which Resolution 1624 (2005) is concerned, namely ‘modern’ terrorism.
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Punitiveness Toward Terrorists: Terrorist Act Type and Harmfulness, Terrorist Ethnicity and Gender, and Participants’ Authoritarian Tendency

Crime & Delinquency
This study examines the relationships between public punitiveness toward terrorists and factors such as terrorist act type, harmfulness, terrorist ethnicity, and gender, and participant’s authoritarian tendencies. An online survey with 679 Israeli Jewish and Arab participants manipulated terrorist act type, harmfulness, gender, and ethnicity ...
Keren Cohen-Louck   +2 more
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Boffetta   +2 more
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TERRORIST ACTS IN THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE

The world is facing a major security crisis. Terrorist attacks that take place in large capitals and urban areas are becoming more and more frequent, and terrorists target large shopping centers, places where a large number of people gather, as well as traffic infrastructure.
Životić, Ilija, Antonović, Ratomir
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Client-Side Distributed Denial-of-Service: Valid Campaign Tactic or Terrorist Act?

Leonardo: Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, 2001

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